reaction on quatation
...ly dangerous to be learned from the experience. However, we have media sources to give us full information in those cases, when experience is not the best solution. Finally, I see at least two ways of learning, to perceive by using the intellect and to acquire the skill by doing. We learn something by doing it. There is no other way. -John Holt My first reaction to this quotation was agreement. Many thoughts came up to my mind to support the idea of learning by doing. By trying to stand and do our first steps, we learned how to walk. Pronouncing different sounds, repeating them frequently, we learned how to talk. Parents didn’t give a series of lectures to prepare us to walk, talk, run, jump, play; in fact, they just let us to do things. The same principle works in many ways. For example, we read a book for cooking, which gives a full instruction how to prepare one or another dish, and only when we cook it, we will get the sense of the process and the skill. Experience is very important. It shows what is right and what is wrong, gives an opportunity to develop our selves. On the other hand, there are some things, which are not necessary to be learned only by doing them. Such a subjects like a war, AIDS, catastrophe, are deadly dangerous to be learned from the experience. However, we have media sources to give us full information in those cases, when experience is not the best solution. Finally, I see at least two ways of learning, to perceive by using the intellect and to acquire the skill by doing. Margarita blank We learn something by doing it. There is no other way. -John Holt My first reaction to this quotation was agreement. Many thoughts came up to my mind to support the idea of learning by doing. By trying to stand and do our first steps, we learned how to walk. Pronouncing different so...